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Travel to Cuba

Travel to Cuba

In keeping with our commitment to provide U.S. citizens with information about Cuba, the Center consults on people-to-people travel. Until unrestricted travel is again allowed between Cuba and the United States, the Center works to help those planning travel to Cuba to accomplish their goals.

We consult on trips of every kind, organized by Marazul Charters, Inc. in consultation with the Center for Cuban Studies; trips that take you deep inside Cuba's social welfare system, the cultural life of Cuba, and the economics and politics of a rapidly changing society.

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Licensing Rules Slow Tours to Cuba

 

Upcoming Tours to Cuba

We are currently awaiting the renewal of our People to People license. Please check back with us for information about upcoming trips.


All prices are subject to some fluctuation and are per person based on double room accommodations.
Single room supplements are available for $300 - $500
Please Check back soon for additional listings
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We must receive your application 8 weeks prior to departure in order to guarantee you a place!
As of May 1st 2012 all trips require a deposit of $500
Prices and dates are subject to some fluctuation
All Trips depart from Miami

PREE ABOUT A RECENT HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE PROGRAM

U.S. Health Specialists Learn First Hand about Cuban Health System 
CIENFUEGOS, Cuba, Nov 9 (acn) The assistance provided in Cuba to people with Down Syndrome called the attention of a U.S. delegation that visited this week the province of Cienfuegos, as part of a program focused on the island’s health system.

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VIDEO FROM A RECENT PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE TRIP


Participants on a recent People-to-People trip with the Center for Cuban Studies discuss Cuban health care systems with a Cuban doctor.

VIDEO FROM A RECENT PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE TRIP


Participants on a recent People-to-People trip with the Center for Cuban Studies discuss the history of Havana, Cuba at the scale model of Havana.

 

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Meeting with Urban Ag expert Fernando Funes.U.S. educators at Casa Fuster.NYC educator with student working on urban agriculture.Educators Delegation at Los Niños y Niñas in Vedado.
American artist working with Down Syndrome students on jewelry making techniques.Learning how to dance La Rumba.American artist working with Down Syndrome students on jewelry making techniques.Students with down syndrome expirement with paint.
Students with Down Syndrome work on print-making techniques.Jesus Carrete, the Director of Amor y Esperanza, working with a student.Collography prints by Down Syndrome students at Amor y Esperanza in Pinar del Rio.Cuban students teaching dance lessons to U.S. educators.
Rumba Session at Callejon de Hamel.Meeting at Martin Luther Center to discuss outreach activities in the community.Historic photograph of teachers during Literacy Campaign 1961.Historic photograph of teachers during Literacy Campaign 1961.
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The Center for Cuban Studies is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, and all donations to the Center are tax-deductible. Donors to the Center are among our most-valued members because they help to insure that the Center’s mission will be fulfilled -- normalization of relations between Cuba and the United States which permit full cultural and educational exchange.